1 (A) Solve The Inequality (B) Hence, State The (I) (Ii)
1 (A) Solve The Inequality (B) Hence, State The (I) (Ii)
1 (A) Solve The Inequality (B) Hence, State The (I) (Ii)
(ii) [1]
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4. (a) Solve the inequality x 11 .
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(b) Use your answer in part (a) to find the smallest value of x if x is an integer.
(b) ________________________[1]
5. Mrs Lee has some money to buy fruits. She can buy x oranges at a price of 3 for $1.00 and she
would be left with $0.80. Alternatively, she can buy ( x 9) apples at $0.20 each and she would
be left with $0.60.
a) Write down an expression in terms of x for
i. the amount of money Mrs Lee spent buying oranges in terms of x ,
ii. the amount of money Mrs Lee spent buying apples in terms of x .
b) Hence form an algebraic equation in terms of x and solve for the value of x .
c) How much money does Mrs Lee have for buying fruits?
d) Now Mrs Lee decides to buy 6 oranges and some grapes with her money instead. Given that
1 kg of grapes cost $5.60, calculate, using inequalities, the maximum amount of grapes Mrs
Lee can buy.
(ii) $ [1]
(b) x = [3]
(c) $ [1]
(d) kg [2]
6. (i) Solve the inequality x 2 3 x 16 .
(ii) Hence, find the smallest odd number that satisfies the inequality x 2 3 x 16 .
(ii))________________ [1]
y
(c) the smallest value of .
x
11. If –1 < p < 8 and 6 ≤ q < 10 and p and q are integers, find
15. (a) Write down all the integer values of n for which –3 < n 1.
(ii) [1]
5y
17. Solve the inequality 2 4 , illustrating your solution with a number line.
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Answer__________________[3]
18. (a) (i) List all the integer values of x that satisfy the inequality 4< x 2.5 .
(ii) Hence, write down the smallest and greatest values of x2, where x is an integer.
3x
(b) (i)Solve the following inequality 9 .
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(ii) Illustrate on a number line the values of x. [1]
2 h
19 (a) Solve h 7
3 4
(b) Find the smallest integer g that satisfies the inequality 7g 47.
(iii) …………………..[1]
22. Solve 3 y 5 23 .
Answer: [2]
24. (a) Illustrate, on the number line given in the answer space below, the solution of the inequality
4x 10 x 6 .
(b) Hence, list all the possible natural numbers of the solution.
Answer (a)
[2]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(b) [1]
25. (a) Find the integer k for which 16 < 3k –1 <20.
(b) Find the range of values of x which satisfy the following inequality
1 2x 4
2 x
3 3
Answer : (a)________________[1]
(c) ________________[2]
Answer [3]
27. Solve the inequality 4x 1 5 2x .
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(a) Solve the inequality: 3 y y 50 .
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